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02 June, 2008
03 June, 2008
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29 May, 2008
30 May, 2008
31 May, 2008
4 June, 2008
5 June, 2008
6 June, 2008
Workshop
29 May, 2008

Web Developer Track

Building professional websites with great performance and security

by Jacky


Description:

In this lab, we will take a deep dive into the latest tools and technologies that enable developers to build fast and secure websites with minimal code. Attendees are highly recommended to also attend ¡§Light up the web with next generation user experiences¡¨.

Intended Audience:

Web Developers and Designers
  • Building professional quality websites using starter kits
  • Maintaining clean web application code by using server side controls
  • Accessing remote services and data without tons of complicated script.
  • Securing websites using memberships and roles
  • Performance tuning and simulating test environments to optimize website performance

30 May, 2008

Web User Experience Track

Light up the web with next generation user experiences

by Joe Lam


Description:

In this lab, we will focus on building responsive and attractive looking web applications using the most advanced web technologies. We will also share the best practices in developing the most cutting edge user interfaces and improving the designer and developer workflow.

Intended Audience:

Web Developers and Designers
  • Creating responsive interfaces with reusable AJAX components. JavaScript tips and tricks.
  • Enhancing existing pages using powerful AJAX controls with support for all modern browsers.
  • Building rich interactive interface and next generation user experience for the web
  • High definition video streaming on the web
  • Improving collaboration between developers and designers to enhance efficiency and productivity

31 May, 2008

Ruby on Rail

Agile web development with Ruby and Rails

by Charles Woo


Description:

In this workshop, agile development language will be introduced. Ruby and Ruby on Rails (RoR) are the new force to the web2.0 world. They provide a lot of web frameworks that could let the developers concentrate on the business layer. Attendees will be able to build their own blog or application after this workshop.

Intended Audience:

Web developers and designers
  • Any individual interested in Web2.0 technology with basic programming sense

4 June, 2008

Mobile Web 2.0

5 June, 2008

Mobile Web 2.0

Mobile Web 2.0

by Ajit Jaokar


Description:

This two-day seminar is designed to explore the strategies in the implementation of Mobile Web 2.0. It starts with the meaning and definition of Web 2.0 and explores how Web 2.0 extends to Mobile Web 2.0. It then discusses the unique elements of mobile i.e. how mobile devices can uniquely add to the Web 2.0 experience in the creation of a new service. The format will be interactive and discussion oriented. The content is not technical and is designed to appeal to strategists (technology and business). The content will emphasize the newer developments (Android, iPhone etc). No prior knowledge of Web 2.0 or Mobile technologies is assumed.


Intended Audience:

  • Business strategists
  • Technology strategists
  • IT managers
  • Developers
  • Entrepreneurs creating new services
  • Telecoms operators
  • Content providers
  • Media
  • Device manufacturers
  • Web designers
  • Mobile industry personnel

6 June, 2008

Web 2.0 technology and 3D social network

Decription:

The Internet and social networks in particular are on the verge of the next great wave of innovation and opportunity. One major new trend emerging is integration of 3D gaming technology together with social networks. 2007 has seen a huge number of innovative new hardware and software from the Wii to Crysis, nearly all with strong online components. On the social networking side we saw the continued growth of MySpace, Facebook and many local and regional players in Asia Pacific such as Xiaonei.


Building a successful web 2.0: Packing, Designing

by Niall Kennedy


Building a 3D Social Network

by Simon Newstead


Intended Audience:

  • Business strategists
  • Technology strategists
  • IT managers
  • Developers
  • Entrepreneurs creating new services
  • Media
  • Web designers
  • Any individual interested in the technique